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#1 User is offline   AndersB 

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Posted 23 July 2011 - 08:15 PM

After enjoying three weeks of holiday bliss in Scandinavia it is such a horrible shock to see that madness and evil can strike anywhere in the world. It is a tragedy of incomprehensible proportion.

It is a time of mourning for all Scandinavians.
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Posted 23 July 2011 - 11:06 PM

View PostAndersB, on 23 July 2011 - 08:15 PM, said:

After enjoying three weeks of holiday bliss in Scandinavia it is such a horrible shock to see that madness and evil can strike anywhere in the world. It is a tragedy of incomprehensible proportion.

It is a time of mourning for all Scandinavians.

yep. I have always felt NZ and Norway were two of the worlds innocent children in a way. Seeing this has hurt.
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Posted 24 July 2011 - 12:23 AM

Sheer bloody madness.
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Posted 24 July 2011 - 01:41 AM

If all those hacking media staff, PI's and police spent more time hacking into and taking out the real dangerous racists, supremists and extremists the world might be a little safer. Tolerance for racism is still way too high.

The bastards that assisted or perpetrated this deserve a very slow and painful suffering at the hands of their chosen God for their evil assault on democracy and cold bloodied murder of children and others.
















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Posted 24 July 2011 - 06:56 AM

View PostDon, on 24 July 2011 - 01:41 AM, said:

If all those hacking media staff, PI's and police spent more time hacking into and taking out the real dangerous racists, supremists and extremists the world might be a little safer. Tolerance for racism is still way too high.

The bastards that assisted or perpetrated this deserve a very slow and painful suffering at the hands of their chosen God for their evil assault on democracy and cold bloodied murder of children and others.

I am not sure that racists or supremists are responsible for this one (obviously extremist is applicable).

I am also not sure that you can legislate against any of the three successfully.

And vengeance in a biblical manner is the antithesis of an open society.
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Posted 24 July 2011 - 08:15 AM

Skimming through parts of the alleged killer's alleged 1500 page manifesto, readily available on the internet and written in perfect English,
raises more questions than provides answers to what really happened and who was behind the killings.

Deleting that evil manifesto from my computer, I imagined that I was I was a well trained Samuria taking the bastard(s) out before they fired their first shot on that Norway Island.

A little bit of Guantanemo style torture may be in order for him to reveal who assisted him. Maybe bring his mum along to watch it.



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Posted 24 July 2011 - 11:06 AM

The only chapter I skimmed so far is "how the west lost the cold war" (starting on page 646). It was a big disappointment.

I was looking forward to a conspiracy theory about how the Russians purposely let the East collapse to allow the indoctrinated comrades roam and inflitrate the world and after 20 years bring down capitalism in an effort called the Global Financial Crisis.


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Posted 24 July 2011 - 12:49 PM

Hopefully Breivik will live long enough to provide the information that is required to bring his fellow terrorists/killers, would be terrorists/killers or mentors to Justice.
Christian my arse.
Hopefully our Norwegian brothers and sisters will have the sense to not let this guy get any more publicity for his homicidal cause.
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Posted 24 July 2011 - 01:11 PM

Does anyone think that any of the pictures of Breivik look doctored or photoshopped in some way?
Something smells, and I just can't quite put my finger on it at the moment.
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Posted 25 July 2011 - 07:45 AM

Hoppsan!

He has the same initials as me... This could be interesting if authorities are scrutinising social media... :ph34r:
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Posted 25 July 2011 - 09:18 AM

I also find the pictures have a strange look. I read some more pages of the manifest and he has some interesting views on finance, housing and immigration and their effects on the greater economy and communities.
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Posted 25 July 2011 - 02:16 PM

To hope that Brevik had no accomplices and claim that he appears to be a "lone wolf" appears pure speculation at this stage of the investigation. He appears much too psychotically clever to be fully believed or his alleged rambling and part-cloned manifesto to be seen as anything other than a tool of his or someone else's grander plans as opposed to being a "diary".But to quote a great thinker of our times who wrote something like ... Don't believe everything you read on the internet or that is reported in the media.


Reading some of the xenophobic and racist comments that are being posted around the MSM online comments about this horrific political pre-emptive strike makes me want to vomit.


Whereas last week we had almost everyone v Murdochs/hacking media/corrupt & incompetent police/criminal PI's. This week has turned into a bit of Islam v Everyone & Far Right v Left.
The latest pic of Breivik in a police car leaving the court on the front page of vg.no again looks photo-shopped. Probably just my perception (or paranoia). Even the young and the old Breivik look to me like 2 different people. There could be many valid reasons for this that I don't think I want to speculate about.


Maybe something got lost in the below Google translation from one of Norways leading newspapers.http://www.vg.no/nyh...?artid=10080730

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The police have also been witness information from holidaymakers at Porsgrunn, located in the Stone area, and is linked to Tyrifjorden and Utøya. They believe Anders Behring Brevik was in the area by boat with another person around 2230 hours on Thursday evening. - I am hundred percent sure that it is the same man that I have seen portrayed in the media, said one of the cottage residents to VG. Breivik should have come with a lower and more compact built man.

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Posted 27 July 2011 - 12:47 AM

The following goes some way to explain my alleged paranoia:)




Hopefully the alleged friend's request to remain anonymous will be rejected at some point, along with the plastic surgeon and medical assistants who performed the op.


If I was a women, I 'd have thought he was kinda hot and fashion model looking from those photos of his pre-surgery. The guy was definitely insane if we thought that fixing his face would get him more women. Fixing his beliefs and attitude might have been a good starting point.




Unfrotunately, there is no limit to some man/women's capacity for evil, and I have absolutely no more to say on this topic. Bye bye.


http://www.theage.co...?skin=text-only

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A friend who asked to remain anonymous said that Breivik travelled to the US for plastic surgery, saying he would date women ''once he had fixed his face''.





http://www.thesun.co...s-on-drugs.html



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It emerged last night that vain Breivik had plastic surgery on his nose, chin and forehead in his early 20s.

A former friend said: "He was very satisfied with the results and said it would help him get a girl - but I never saw him with one."




Read more: http://www.thesun.co...l#ixzz1TGFvKgcK
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The latest pic of Breivik in a police car leaving the court on the front page of vg.no again looks photo-shopped. Probably just my perception (or paranoia). Even the young and the old Breivik look to me like 2 different people. There could be many valid reasons for this that I don't think I want to speculate about.
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Posted 27 July 2011 - 08:24 AM

Apparently this is the compendium to his manifesto (interesting propaganda):



The manifesto is floating around the web... 'tis around 1500 pages. Whilst I do not endorse his actions in any way it is interesting to look inside the minds of people like Anders Breivik, Ted Kaczynski, etc. Very different kettle of fish to someone like Martin Bryant.
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